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Quotes About Social

I'm a people person. I'm a hugger.
~ Iman Shumpert
I am very much a people person.
~ Alber Elbaz
I'm a people person, I love being around people.
~ Tess Daly
We need to focus much more on the bottom 40 per cent. They are losing ground, and the fact that they are losing ground blocks social mobility and brings down economic growth.
~ Jose Angel Gurria
Millennials really don't perceive hierarchies. They either don't perceive them or don't like them.
~ Drew Pinsky
Free enterprise capitalism has been the most powerful creative system of social cooperation and human progress ever conceived, but its perception and its role in society have been distorted.
~ John Mackey
On an ideal Saturday night, I'll go to the New York City Ballet, where my friends play percussion.
~ Molly Yeh
It's perfectly acceptable to wear a short dress to formal occasions.
~ Stephanie Winston Wolkoff
The stuff I do and say onstage I can do easily. As a performer, that comes easily. But being social offstage, it's not easy for me.
~ Margaret Cho
Moving to New York City and doing what I do, social anxiety is a really ridiculous kind of curse to have. But I met people along the way who deal with it - performers as well - and they are learning to deal with it daily and deal with it in different ways.
~ Sharon Van Etten
I would have been a nightmare in any kind of office, because I wouldn't have had any friends in any environment other than performing.
~ Jodie Whittaker
In the case of games, we have a belief that that could end up being the largest category in entertainment over a long period of time. Just look at what's happening in games and how social they've become.
~ Andy Jassy
Living in America, I became aware of many issues and went through a period of politicization.
~ Julie Christie
In any social situation I'd much rather be on the periphery of things than at the centre. When I'm standing at the edge I'm comfortable in my own skin. When I'm standing in the middle it's all confusion.
~ Nicola Roberts
In fact, the class divide in the black community is now seen by some as a permanent aspect of our existence.
~ Henry Louis Gates
People's access to social media should not permanently be restricted.
~ Hassan Rouhani
I'm very persistent; I know the Internet very well, because I grew up on the Internet. I had Internet when there was just dial-up, and the Internet was my social outlet.
~ Felicia Day
To combat social awkwardness, I would just act like I couldn't be bothered - that kind of aloof persona or aloof demeanor. It's so off-putting.
~ Janeane Garofalo
When our ideas on any subject, material, intellectual, or social, undergo a thorough change in consequence of new observations, I call that movement of the mind revolution. If the ideas are simply extended or modified, there is only progress. Thus the system of Ptolemy was a step in astronomical progress, that of Copernicus was a revolution.
~ Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
Yes: all men believe and repeat that equality of conditions is identical with equality of rights; that property and robbery are synonymous terms; that every social advantage accorded, or rather usurped, in the name of superior talent or service, is iniquity and extortion. All men in their hearts, I say, bear witness to these truths; they need only to be made to understand it.
~ Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
L'homme est né sociable, c'est-à-dire qu'il cherche dans toutes ses relations l'égalité et la justice ; mais il aime l'indépendance et l'éloge : la difficulté de satisfaire en même temps à ces besoins divers est la première cause du despotisme de la volonté et de l'appropriation qui en est la suite.
~ Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
Science] dissipates errors born of ignorance about our true relations with nature, errors the more damaging in that the social order should rest only on those relations. TRUTH! JUSTICE! Those are the immutable laws. Let us banish the dangerous maxim that it is sometimes useful to depart from them and to deceive or enslave mankind to assure its happiness.
~ Pierre-Simon Laplace
Every empire has a contradictory attitude towards its frontier areas, seeing them variously as a source of raw materials, a security buffer, and a social responsibility.
~ Piers Vitebsky
With man, most of his misfortunes are occasioned by man.
~ Pliny (the Elder)